
The latest volume of the
Baltic Yearbook of International Law (Vol. 12, 2012) is out. The theme is "After the Empire: International Law and the Post-Soviet Space." Contents include:
- Rima Tkatova, Russian Spirit, Soviet Heritage and Western Temptation: “Un-‘Peaceful Coexistence’” in Russia’s International Doctrine and Practice
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Sergei Yu. Marochkin, Contemporary Approaches of the Russian Doctrine to International Law: Identical to Western Ones?
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Bakhtiyar Tuzmukhamedov, Legislative Regulation of Trans-boundary Use of Armed Force: Russian Case Study
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Levan Alexidze, Kosovo and South Ossetia: Similar or Different? Consequences for International Law
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Milena Sterio, A Tale of Two States: Territoriality and Minority Rights in Kosovo and Georgia
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Alena Douhan, CIS, CSTO and the United Nations: Could an Active Regional System of Collective Security Be Established?
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Massimo Starita, Entre contrôle du respect de la légalité conventionnelle et promotion de la légitimité démocratique : la Cour européenne des droits de l’homme face aux transitions démocratiques
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James A. Sweeney, Transitional Criminal Justice at the ECtHR: Implications for the Universality of Human Rights
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Christina M. Cerna, Comparing the Performance of the Russian Federation and the United States as regards Human Rights on the Regional and Universal Level
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Anton Burkov, Motivation for Direct Application of the Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms in Russian Courts
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Jénya Grigorova, Dévéloppements récents en matière de transport et de commerce de gaz en mers Noire et Baltique – un jeu de société de nouvelle génération
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Khagani Guliyev, La mer Caspienne : un espace aquatique semi-délimité?
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Anna Marhold, In Too Deep – Russia, the Energy Charter Treaty and the Nord Stream Gas Pipeline